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489.3 MB
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Runtime:
0:57:00
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Rating:
6.7
Director:
Ingmar Bergman
Cast:
Arvid Andersson, Sven Bernander, Carl Ekman…
Plot:
Bergman interviews the locals of Fårö in this fascinating documentary. An expression of personal and political solidarity with the fellow inhabitants of his adopted home, the island of Fårö in the Baltic Sea, this documentary investigates the sometimes deleterious effects of the modern world on traditional farming and fishing communities. The young, especially, voice doubts about remaining in such a remote, quiet place.
Faro Document
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064355
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SOURCE: Fårö Document 1970 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Documentary
Director: Ingmar Bergman
Stars: Arvid Andersson, Sven Bernander, Carl Ekman
Plot: Bergman interviews the locals of Fårö in this fascinating documentary. An expression of personal and political solidarity with the fellow inhabitants of his adopted home, the island of Fårö in the Baltic Sea, this documentary investigates the sometimes deleterious effects of the modern world on traditional farming and fishing communities. The young, especially, voice doubts about remaining in such a remote, quiet place.
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English
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Bergman interviews the locals of Fårö in this fascinating documentary. An expression of personal and political solidarity with the fellow inhabitants of his adopted home, the island of Fårö in the Baltic Sea, this documentary investigates the sometimes deleterious effects of the modern world on traditional farming and fishing communities. The young, especially, voice doubts about remaining in such a remote, quiet place.